29; Northeast; 37; 10.0x20.0; *Can't find the deed,but according to the Plat book this lot was woned by a General James Robertson.; Robertson, Gen. James 1741-1814; Robertson, Charlotte 1755-1843; Robertson, Felix 1781-1865; Robertson, Lydia...

A postcard of the James Robertson Apartment Hotel located on Seventh Avenue North and Commerce Street in downtown Nashville. Also pictured is a reproduction of Fort Nashboro, the log fort built by James Robertson, founder of Nashville, in 1779. ...

A sculpted model of the Nashville pioneers James Robertson and John Donelson, created by Nashville sculptor Puryear Mims. These are early renditions, at Vanderbilt University, circa June 1958. In 1962 the completed bronze statuary was ready for...

A sculpted model of the Nashville pioneers James Robertson and John Donelson, created by Nashville sculptor Puryear Mims. These are early renditions, at Vanderbilt University, circa June 1958. In 1962 the completed bronze statuary was ready for...

A sculpted model of the Nashville pioneers James Robertson and John Donelson, created by Nashville sculptor Puryear Mims. These are early renditions, at Vanderbilt University, circa June 1958. In 1962 the completed bronze statuary was ready for...

28; Northeast; 57; 10.0x20.0; *Can't find the deed, but according to the Plat book this lot is owned by a Robertson, Duncan.; Robertson, C. 1771-1834; Robertson, Duncan 1771-1833; Robertson, William 1799-1822

A captioned photo, from the Nashville Times (1940), about students of the Robertson Academy. The caption reads: “A novel event Friday evening will be the revue … at Robertson Academy, in which students in the school will impersonate their ancestors...

An historic marker in tribute to James Robertson that reads: “James Robertson, 1742-1814: ‘The Father of Middle Tennessee:’ leader of the first settlers who came to the Cumberland from East Tennessee and established the settlement which grew into...

An exterior view of Robertson Academy, circa July 1981. The inscription from the historic marker states that the school “was established by an Act of Tennessee General Assembly Sept. 13, 1806, which provided for an academy in each of the then 27...

An historic marker at the grave site of Anne Robertson Johnson Cockrill that reads: “Sister of James Robertson. Conducted a small school on the ‘Adventure,’ the tiny boat which brought the early settlers from Fort Patrick Henry in the winter of...

A photograph of "a view of the tavern stables, built more than a hundred years ago…Originally a tavern on the stage line running East and West from Nashville through Charlotte. Part of the stable building on the East side was the original stable....

Pictured: An unidentified huntsman, in riding attire atop a horse, related to the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and other huntsmen had a meet-up at the town...

Pictured: An unidentified huntsman, in riding attire atop a horse, related to the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and other huntsmen had a meet-up at the town...

Pictured: James G. Stahlman, in riding attire atop a horse, related to a hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and other huntsmen had a meet-up at the town of Greenbrier, located...

Pictured: An unidentified huntsman, in riding attire atop a horse, related to the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and other huntsmen had a meet-up at the town...

A scene from the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and others are pictured upon their hunting horses at the meet-up in Robertson County. Forms part of Record...

A scene from the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and others are pictured upon their hunting horses at the meet-up in Robertson County. Forms part of Record...

A scene from the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and others are pictured upon their hunting horses at the meet-up in Robertson County. Forms part of Record...

A scene from the J. G. Stahlman hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher (pictured on right), with an unidentified huntsman at a meet-up in Robertson County. Forms part of Record...

Pictured: An unidentified huntsman, in riding attire atop a horse, related to a hunting event at Greenbrier, Tennessee, November 24th, 1935. J. G. Stahlman, Nashville Banner Publisher, and others had a meet-up at the town of Greenbrier, located in...